POLICE REPORTS

August 2, 2013

- A Lexington Avenue woman reported at 12:22 p.m. Thursday that she found damage to her vehicle in the parking lot of the apartment complex. The front bumper cover was scraped and torn, with traces of yellow paint on the bumper.

- Officers responded at 11:16 a.m. Thursday to the 300 block of Washington Avenue where a woman said she heard a little girl screaming and it was a scream that was awful. Officers could not locate any children outside and heard no screaming. She had called a couple weeks ago about a similar situation and said it sounded like the residence was up an alley towards Washington.

- A woman called at 9:48 a.m. Thursday for an open door at a residence on Aetna Street. The residence was checked and an officer will talk to the city Housing & Zoning Department.

- An anonymous caller at 5:24 a.m. Thursday reported a possible intoxicated driver in a black Chevy S-10 on North Lincoln Avenue. An officer found the vehicle on North Lincoln at East State Street and followed it for several minutes, observing no traffic violations.

- Police were called at 2:23 a.m. Thursday to the 1100 block of East State Street for a report of suspicious people at Circle K East, with several people inside the store being loud and acting strange. An officer spoke to the people who said they bought several items and were just leaving.

- Police responded to th 700 block of West State Street for a suspicious person reported at 12:34 a.m. Thursday. The caller said an unknown man walked in and out of Circle K West several times without buying anything and then was pacing in the parking lot. He left before officers arrived. The area was checked, but nobody was found.

- A man called at 12:28 a.m. Thursday to report possible drug activity at a residence in the 400 block of East Seventh Street where his two grandchildren live and he was concerned for them. Officers made contact with the tenant and told her about the complaint. She refused a consent search of the residence and assured officers that the children were fine and that they were both sleeping.

- A suspicious person was reported at 11:06 p.m. Wednesday at 500 E. Fourth St., where police found the person in an apartment staying there with a family member.

- Dale C. Milnes, 50, of state Route 7, New Waterford, was taken into custody at 10:42 p.m. Wednesday for an active warrant out of Columbiana County for failure to appear on a theft charge. The warrant was discovered during a traffic stop in the 1900 block of East State Street. Milnes was also charged with driving under non-compliance suspension and failure to display plates and was turned over to a sheriff's deputy.

- An officer at 9:47 p.m. Wednesday checked on two people reported to be acting suspicious at the rear door of a location in the 200 block of South Broadway Avenue. They were observed walking away and were stopped by the officer. They said they were gathering cigarette butts to get the left over tobacco.

- A domestic was reported at 9:29 p.m. Wednesday in the 700 block of East Pershing Street, but was found to be a verbal dispute only.

- An unattended juvenile was reported at 8:14 p.m. Wednesday in the 400 block of East Second Street. An officer located the small juvenile and found the child was with older siblings. The oldest was advised of the complaint and the consequences he could face if he leaves the child unattended again.

- Officers were called at 6:07 p.m. Wednesday to a domestic in progress at Randy's Barber Shop, 192 S. Lincoln Ave., where officers found property damage, but the victim denied any physical assault and didn't wish to pursue any charges.

- A juvenile came to the police station at 5:38 p.m. Wednesday to say he was bitten by a dog he went to help that was hit by a car in the 100 block of West Pershing Street. The dog bit him on the right ear.

- Police were called at 3:59 p.m. Wednesday to the 300 block of South Broadway Avenue for a semi tractor trailer parked blocking several spots. The driver was asked to move it.

LISBON

- An East Lincoln Way woman reported at 2:23 a.m. Wednesday her neighbors were loud and waking her children. Police spoke with the neighbors, who said a shelf had fallen from the wall.

- Police stopped Tabbitha Boyd for speeding on North Market Street at 7:51 p.m. Wednesday only to learn she was transporting her toddler son to the hospital after he had injured his head. Police called for ambulance, who treated the child at the scene before his mother completed driving him to the hospital.

-A caller reported Wednesday a person who lives on Sunset Drive has three dogs that bark all day.

- Amanda E. Amato, 22, of Lisbon, was cited for failure to stop an assured cleared distance after she drove into the rear of a stopped car being driven by Miriam E. Maughan, 26, of Poland. The accident occurred on North Market Street near Vista Drive at 4:13 p.m. Wednesday.

- Michael Guappone, 45, of Lisbon, reportedly ran a stop sign, resulting in an accident with a car driven by Lori L. Sweeney, 52, of Columbiana, at the intersection of North Market and Jerome streets at 7:59 a.m. Tuesday.

LEETONIA

- An officer responded to the 100 block of High Street at 11:43 a.m. Tuesday in reference to juveniles inside an abandoned residence.

- At 9:25 p.m. Wednesday a woman came on station to report that someone she knows had stolen jewelry from her.